Perplexity Computer
Multi-model AI platform that coordinates 19 models at once. Break projects into subtasks, assign specialized agents, and run complex workflows for hours or months.
About Perplexity Computer
Perplexity Computer launched in February 2026 as a general-purpose digital worker that coordinates 19 AI models simultaneously. You give it a project, it breaks it into subtasks, and assigns each one to the best model for the job: Opus 4.6 for reasoning, Gemini for research, Nano Banana for images, Veo 3.1 for video, and more. For marketers, this means you can hand it an entire project: 'Research our top 10 competitors, write a comparison blog post, generate a featured image, create 5 social media posts, and set up weekly monitoring.' It runs everything in parallel, in isolated cloud environments, and keeps working for hours or months. 400+ app integrations (Slack, Gmail, Notion, Google Drive) mean it plugs into your existing stack.
Features
- Coordinates 19 AI models for specialized subtasks
- Automatic task decomposition and parallel execution
- Persistent memory across sessions
- 400+ app integrations (Slack, Gmail, Notion, Drive)
- Background processing — runs for hours or months
- Built-in web research with 7 search types
- Image generation via Nano Banana, video via Veo 3.1
- Human-in-the-loop review before sensitive actions
Use Cases
- Run deep competitive research across multiple sources in parallel
- Generate end-to-end content: research, write, create visuals, format
- Build automated monitoring for brand mentions and market trends
- Execute multi-step campaign workflows from a single prompt
Pros
- + Most powerful multi-model AI platform available — 19 models
- + Handles complex multi-step projects autonomously
- + Persistent memory and background processing
- + 400+ integrations with popular marketing tools
Cons
- - Expensive — $200/month for full access (Max plan)
- - Credit-based usage can be unpredictable for heavy use
- - New product — still rolling out to Pro and Enterprise tiers
- - Cloud-only execution — no local/self-hosted option
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Added: 2026-02-26 · Last updated: 2026-02-26